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I followed him and he took a bunch of keys from a cabinet which contained enough to outfit a locksmith's shop.
Worthy of note for being among the village's few craft businesses are the family Engel's smithy and locksmith's shop.
Me father 'ad a locksmith's shop in Bridewell Lane.'
The building has been used as a church, feed store, art house, coffee house, dance studio, locksmith's shop, beauty shop, and shoe factory.
He said Mr. Barker worked at a locksmith's shop, Verrazano Locksmiths, in Bay Ridge.
She shredded the remains of the boiled salt beef into it, and took it across to the locksmith's shop, as she had sometimes done before when there was plenty.
A locksmith's shop may not seem like an exciting weekend diversion, but Night and Day Locksmiths will be for anyone searching out old keys for period chests and armoires.
So there might have been a mechanical engineering workshop, a blacksmith's shop, a tool shop, a locksmith's shop, a foundry and an electrician's shop (this had little importance however).
The boy Griffin had long since enjoyed his bathe, dried and clothed himself, and carried away his reclaimed coin to the locksmith's shop where John Boneth now presided.
By the turn of the century there were, alongside the aforesaid factories, also a case factory, a stucco factory, a paper covering factory, a machine factory, a locksmith's shop and an engine works.
Money from her two sisters and a settlement from an accident helped her amass the $7,000 she needed to get started in a former locksmith's shop at 249 East 45th Street, between Second and Third Avenues.
Brick by brick, beam by beam - all, period, of course - Mr. Butler has spent the last eight years restoring his 1887 Brooklyn foundry and locksmith's shop to house machining shops and finishing studios for his business and, on the third floor, the loft where he and Ms. Arden live.